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A ban on foreigners buying homes in Canada by the Trudeau government is intended to put a lid on house price increases. Immigration is increasing to Canada as Canada needs more people. About 3.5 million new homes have to be built in Canada to achieve house affordability for all. The government has proposed 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023 and 500,000 in 2025. Immigration from India and China and other Asian countries is the main source of permanent residents. The new infusion is needed as Canada's economy grows.

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Mr. Lula Da Silva returns as president after 12 years after a closely contested win securing 51% of the vote.  It is a crucial time for saving the Amazon rain forest to tackle climate change, and for economic revival. About 33 million went hungry in Brazil in 2022 compared to 19 million in 2020 showing the difficulties Brazil faces. About 700,000 people died during the pandemic. The Worker's party pushed through a constitutional amendment last month to lift a spending cap so that about $28 billion in extra spending  can help alleviate these problems. 

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As saving for retirement is increasing in importance in the US and other countries, this WSJ report says 15-20% put aside in savings is a desirable goal. At a minimum 12.5% to savings from the paycheck to reach $1.25 million over 40 years. Compound interest helps double the savings with a 7% return and saving early is important.

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New Hampshire, Colorado, Maryland and Oregon roll out new state laws for family leave. New York is expanding paid family leave including care of siblings. Nine other states have similar laws for family leave.

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About $33 billion new investment in new EV related auto manufacturing in the US in 2023. This follows $37 billion invested in 2022. Many of these plants are in the South from Kentucky to Tennessee.

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Biden's US target for offshore wind in 2030 is 30 gigawatts of energy. Companies ranging from Spain's Iberdola building off the coast of Massachusetts and Denmark's Orsted building off the coast of Rhode Island to Maryland say costs are soaring. Vessel sharing is a challenge, so is the competition for resources to build offshore wind farms from Europe.

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The old adage of people retiring well on stocks of essential household purchases held to retirement such as P&G turns out to be true. Tech stocks fell from grace in 2022. For the three worst years of the pandemic 2019 -2021 tech stocks such as Google and Amazon gained over $4 trillion. In 2022 Tech stocks lost about $3 trillion WSJ graphs show in this report. America has changed profoundly during this pandemic and frothy or frivolous anything is bad news.

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The reduction in unpaid overtime work and working weekends as companies add more people is the new trend shown here in WSJ.

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People tend to keep digital email, messages and photos longer than they need them thinking they may come in use someday like a pair of old pants. This digital clutter and unerased digital stuff just adds to stress. It also makes the important stuff less visible. Speed in internet performance is also a factor. WSJ looks at this problem.

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Xi Jinping in his New Year speech showed an awareness of the vast changes taking place and the need for humility, listening to different viewpoints during the pandemic. It reflects the new tone after the zero covid policies were abruptly put aside. "Ours is a big country. It is only natural for different people to have different concerns or hold different views on the same issue." Xi urged consensus through communication and consultation. He has told visiting European officials that the frustration with covid policies had caused prtoests mostly by students. Today sick workers are bringing factories to a halt, service sector activity is slowing down. Hospitals are swamped with sick patients. Xi says the policy shift is a way to adapt to the evolving virus with higher transmissibility and lower fatality rate for Omicron coronavirus. He describes China's economy as basically sound and reaching 4% growth in 2022 and GDP at about $17.4 trillion not adjusted for inflation. ...
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FR24 gives this slideshow of Brazil's No. 10, Pele.

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Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro is lit up in the national colors. Brazil declares 3 days of national mourning. A look at the extraordinary soccer career of Pele for Brazil.


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